An NGO has rescued a one-year-old boy who suffered violent abuse in the hands of his father in Akwa Ibom State.
Sam
Itauma, Head of Child's Right And Rehabilitation Network (CRARN) who disclosed
this in a statement on Friday, July 29, said the toddler was rescued after his
father threw him into the bush while claiming that he is possessed by demonic
powers.
"A 40
year old man, Mr. Godwin Etim Aweh from Odoro Nkit, Esit Eket, Nigeria has
reportedly thrown out his one year old son, Diamond into his backyard bush
during a torrential rainfall," the statement read.
"Mr.
Aweh who runs a local wine business in Unyenge, Mbo local government area came
home during the weekend and told his wife that he was no longer interested in
having the child as his son anymore as the child is believed to be possessed by
demonic powers.
"According
to an eyewitness, Ms. Mfon Sunday, the disconsolate mother of the child who is
also harboring a three week old son, helplessly watched as her one year old boy
cried and squirmed in pains under a heavy downpour.
"The
mother of the child is helpless as she is not able to safeguard her child from
this monster husband. Anytime she tried to pick the child and keep at home when
the husband is around, she will be severely beaten and thrown out of the house
too.” Said Ms. Sunday.
"The
eyewitness further averred that Mr. Aweh (aka Seven 7 ) is fond of throwing out
the young lad when he is back home during the weekends and all entreaties to
stop his callous and violent behavior towards his child have fallen on deaf
ears.
"An
anonymous source called the CRARN rescue team’s hotline and invited them to
come and witness what he described as a “horrible sight” in his village. “
Please, come right now and save a life.” The caller unequivocally stressed.
"The
CRARN team arrived the scene immediately and rescued the child then rushed him
to the emergency unit of the Immanuel General Hospital, Eket where he is being
treated for acute pneumonia, malnutrition, anemia and breathing difficulties.
Available X-ray shows dislocation and bone fracture at the bilateral limbs of
the toddler. The young lad is due for surgery and physiotherapy to rectify the
fractured bones."
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